SUIT AGAINST SOVIET.
TREASURES FROM RUSSIA. FORMER OWNER'S CLAIM. LONDON, October 17. Princess Paley, widow of the Grand Duke Sfchael Ilexandrovitch the late Tsar's uncle, at present residing in Par ]b, has begun an action to prevent the sale in Britain of treasures stolen by the Bolsheviks from her Russian llo Three hundred cases, alleged to be filled with the stolen property, have arrived at the London docks The action ™ expected to be heard shortly in Tj °OthCT Russian nobles are also trying to prevent the sale of their property in Germany, France and elsewhere.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 49, Issue 17, 1 November 1928, Page 3
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